Why do guys ask for your number and never text?
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Why do guys ask for your number and never text?
It’s possible he’s shy. It’s possible he forgot you gave him your number. It’s possible he isn’t interested in texting you. It’s possible his phone is broken.
What does it mean when a guy doesn’t text first?
Insecurities push him into a shell that’s why he never texts first. While receiving your texts, he knows you want to talk to him. But his insecurities might hinder the quality and flow of communication. He might not feel so great about himself and may avoid initiating any chats with you.
What does it mean when a guy asks for Your Number?
He’s even showing you his phone and that’s a big hint or sign that he wants your number in it. EXCEPT for some guys – even the simplest thing like asking for your number can be an unbreakable barrier causing them to leave you forever waiting for those few seemingly simple and innocent words, “Can I get your number?”
Why does he wait so long before asking for Your Number?
Asking for your number feels like it becomes harder and impossible to slip it into the conversation. When a guy misses enough of those moments he will then decide to wait for the woman to make it easy on him or just hand over her number. He may wait forever for that to happen while at the same time – keeping the meetings and conversations going.
Would you expect a guy to text or call after meeting?
The key to this is the context. If a guy asked for your number in a non-drinking environment, like at a store or at a park, you should legitimately expect a call/text. If you met in a bar, at a club, or while partying some place I wouldn’t expect anything. Awesome if they call but don’t count on it.
Should I take the lead on asking for his number?
You don’t want to take the lead. You’ll be better off with a guy who knows the steps, understands how it all works, AND is confident enough to risk the rejection and ask for your number. Because THAT is the type of guy who can lots of other things right too. The other says – So what? He’s not good at “this” sort of stuff.